Foot steps of the ancient Great Glacier of North America a long lost document of a revolution in 19th century geological theory /
Dr. John K. DeLaski practiced medicine in the Penobscot Bay region of Maine and, in addition, was a naturalist with keen powers of observation. His study of the landscape led to his conclusion that a thick glacier had overtopped the highest hills, filled all of Penobscot Bay, extended far to the eas...
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Other Authors: | Borns, H. W., Maasch, Kirk A., SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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1 online resource : illustrations, maps, portraits. |
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